An extraordinary thing about Erik Larson’s “The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America” is that the novel is entirely comprised of true events; if it was...

Picture this: it’s the peak of noon, the sun is hot, and there is a field-wide tarp stretched out in the centre of Brock University’s Jubilee Court. Atop that tarp? 80 bushels worth of grapes being s...

Upon leaving the theatre after a viewing of Laika’s new stop-motion animated film Kubo and the Two Strings, I needed some time to collect my thoughts on what I had just witnessed. In a word: stunning...

Although it is sometimes forgotten in the conversation on literature and art, Children’s literature is still widely viewed and experienced by a group larger than its alleged target audience. As an ex...